With the clouds remaining, some areas of the city could see additional light showers this afternoon, but for the most part it’s just going to be gray and cool, with highs maxing out at about 50 degrees.

Late on Sunday the weather could turn a bit more dynamic, with a series of disturbances bringing 1 to 2 inches of rain across the central Houston area primarily on Monday and Tuesday. With the cooler weather it’s possible areas to the north and northwest of central Houston could see a wintry mix.

A possibly wintry mix to the northwest of Houston on Sunday and Monday. (National Weather Service)

Our weather is going to remain quite cold, with highs on Monday only rising into the low 40s. It’s probable we’ll set a record for low maximum temperature on Monday — the present record is 44 degrees set in 1996.

Expect out skies to begin clearing by later Tuesday, with sunny skies during the second half of the week. Thanksgiving should see highs near 60 degrees. It’s going to remain cool, though, and it’s possible the region could see a freeze on Thursday and Friday mornings with the clearer skies.

Can I say I am officially sick of ice? Some limbs on my trees are touching the ground with the weight of the ice and the worse isn’t here yet. They are talking a half of inch of ice tonight. Go away Boreas. I just we don’t lose power

I thought of you yesterday, Mr.Berger during Houston Matters, PBS 12:00.The topic was global warming and Galveston; they did not address the Port of Houston directly but did indicate storm surges would over run the bayou and river banks. You have recommended flood gates for the port, thanks for your insight and sensitivity to our shore line!Perhaps yours is a stop gap emergency measure though; the final statement was a recommendation to withdraw in deference to the rising tides. jhj